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why is the bulb is written in so watt

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Answered by vermanushka7487
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Watt is the electrical unit for the rate at which energy is generated or consumed. So, when you turn on a lamp with a 100-watt bulb in it, it's drawing 100 watts of electricity for every second it's lit. It is important to note that when buying light bulbs, wattage does not equal brightness.

Answered by Anonymous
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why is the bulb is written in so watt?

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The Wattage of the light is the amount of energy it takes to produce a certain amount of light. The higher the wattage, the brighter the light, but also the more power it uses. The efficiency of this system was introduced using incandescent lamps.

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